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Posted: 2015-07-22T20:28:51Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:20:09Z They Say The Secret To Your Personality Is The Length Of This Finger. Mine's Eerily True! | HuffPost

They Say The Secret To Your Personality Is The Length Of This Finger. Mine's Eerily True!

It seems like every time I turn around, science announces some bizarre, and often unpleasant, discovery. But for the first time in a long while, science has brought forth findings that are not only pleasant, they're downright fun.
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By Cassandra Lewis, writer at LittleThings.com

It seems like every time I turn around, science announces some bizarre, and often unpleasant, discovery.

But for the first time in a long while, science has brought forth findings that are not only pleasant, they're downright fun .

According to recent studies , if you're looking for an accurate personality test, look no further than your very own hands -- more specifically, your ring finger. As it turns out, the length of your ring finger indicates the amount of testosterone you were exposed to in the womb. The longer or shorter it is, the more telling.

I thought this was going to be a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, but when I got to my results, I was stunned. I knew that palms allegedly reveal a lot about ourselves, but our fingers?

To see what your hands say about you, compare your hand to the image below.

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To see what your fingers say about you, straighten out your left hand and compare it to the images below. Hand "A" means your ring finger is longer than your index finger. Hand "B" means your index finger is longer than your ring finger. Hand "C" means your ring and index finger are the same length.

Hand "A" means you are charming!

Do others often flirt with you, or respond well to your flirtations? It's probably because your ring finger is longer than your index finger.

You ooze with confidence and charm, so you tend to take more risks -- and they often pay off handsomely. Some might say you can be a bit aggressive, but if you know what you want, why not go for it?

If this doesn't sound like you, it might be time to make some changes in your life, because your fingers say otherwise! Your perfect profession would be soldier, salesperson, or CEO.

Hand "B" means you're a natural leader!

Would you consider yourself a confident, take-charge kind of person? If your index finger is longer than your ring finger, then your answer should be "heck yes!"

You were born to lead the pack. In sticky situations, you're quick on your toes and eager to guide the way. Resourceful, even-tempered, and confident, people look to you for the right answers.

If you don't agree with this, then your genes are telling you to reassess yourself, because you're destined to hold the reins. Your ideal job would be politician, author of self-help books, or teacher.

Hand "C" means you're a good communicator!

Are people always telling you their deepest secrets, even if you don't know them very well? It's probably because your ring finger and index finger are the exact same length.

You're a balanced person who tends to listen twice and speak once, and people are drawn to that. You make others feel comforted and appreciated when they need it most. You're peaceful, compassionate, and warm, so you're at your best when helping others.

If you don't connect with this description, then it's time to look inwards and find the balanced, softer side of yourself. Your fingers prove that it's there. Your ideal profession would be nurse, social worker, or therapist.

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